The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 18, 1947, Image 5
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IWA, ffliSAY, JULY H;
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If Yoo Havw So^ IImbs ..
' Dr. and Mm. wmiam LaRoache
and children spent last, weekend
with the latters parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Edwin Kerrison.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watts. Jr.,
and children frojn Cheraw spent
the weMcmd In Camden with Mr.
and Mm C. B. Watts.
Mrs. Annie H: Boykin and Miss
Catherine Murchison spent seTeml
days this sreek with Mrs. Dan
Murchison at Ocean Drire.
Marlon W. Ernns, CY-US navy,
has returned to his navy base. Mare
Island, Calif., aftw spending 30
days home with his family.
Mrs. P. A. Watts and daughter,
Mary Lee of Crescent City, Fla.,
are guests of Mrs. Watts sister,
Mrs. C. M. Watts, this city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. WeU. 1214
Lyttleton stre^ have returned
from a ten day trip to their for-
mer home in Savannah, Ga.
lilnt* <?u^day at' Myrtle ' Mr. and Mrs. John T. Laney and
U- two children returned Monday from
Isle of Palms, where tney spent
the weekend, at their cottage.
Mrs. Donald Dutcher and daugh
ters,* Penelope and Sally of Savage,
Md., are visting at the home of
Mm Dutchw’s mother, Mrs. R. h.
liCoflftloy \
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. O’Brien and
son. Bill, of Newark, N. J., have
returned after spending two weeks
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Nelson.
Mr. and Mm Fmnk Lee returned
to their home In Greensboro, N.
C., last Saturday, after spending
their vacation with Mrs. Lee’s par-
enU. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McQnlrtf.
Mias Patty Bailee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Murry Bailes of
Jessup, Oa., formerly of Camden,
was the weekend guest of Miss
Edna ’Team and Miss Margaret
VanLandingham.
Mrs. O. Wallace Smith (Jean
~Ifiyer) wholtas^been spending sev
eral weeks here with* her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Fmnk Mayer, York
street, returned to her home ‘ in
Gordon, Pa., on Friday.
Herman Baum 6f Charleston
spent the we^end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Baum.
He met his wife and children on
their return from Raleigh and ac
companied them home.'
Mrs. Kent Miller and two chil
dren, Miml and Kent, Jr., left on
'Tuesdayto spend several days with
her daughter, Phebe Miller, who is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
P, Guy at Pawleys Island.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Gettys and
sons, Nicholas and John, have just
,rned from Lewis Beach. Dela-
here they . visited Mr.
‘brother-in-law and sister,
Capt aid Mrs.- Herbert Orton.
r^olyn I*®®’*
Monday to Oo-
Barnes li risltlng her
%^Barnes. to Charlotte
ffflsure ot Danc"*^ spent
*®5lekend with Mr. and
rp McQalrt ■
• if Wooten is on a visit
itthter. M«.
of Moncta
-the weekend guest of
^*Mret VanLandingham.
T(Sers la Tlsltlng his
m«Tm. Watkins and his
J L. Rodgers a few dam-'
’ittv Elliot spent the
Siting with her slstw,
lorence Gregory on MlU
( McQnlrt, Mr. Slatwe, Mr.
L. B. Mayer, Jr.,_ a^
IF
P p Vincent, Jr., and chil-
hid, Gray and Chas. P. M.
“dlM ten days at HyrUe
md Mrs. Michael Pobok
As the weekend
J Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
^Bfll” Anderson of Rich-
, th4 guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Uswellyh and Mr. Llew-
ji week.
md Mrs. Robert Queen of
m were the gueats Sunday
latter’s parents, Mr. and
IS Team.
J D. Blackwell, Jr., of
nie was a,visitor at the
t her aunt, Mrs. R. Ja Mote-
Wednesday.
Bd .Mrs. WllHam McGrath
Idyn, N. Y„ have returned
her spending two weeks
r. and Mrs; Atothony -Puht
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HSHAMATIC
—Photo hy Monan^
Mrs. Herman Monarch left for New York, June
30, where ahe will study tap and ballroom dancing
with Donald Sawyer, and ballet and toe dancing with
Fokine School of Ballet in Carnegie halt. Mrs. Mon
arch plans to be g6ne fotfr wee£i, after which she
plans to return and reopen Monarch*b School of
Dance in Camden.
W. P. MoQuirt, J; B. McQulrt,
Frank Lee and L. S. Mayer, Jr., en
tertained their famUles and friends
with s fish and steak supper on
the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. L, 8.
Mayer, Jr., last ’Thursday evening.
The following were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parker and
family Sunday: J. O.'Rodgem Has-
tord Rodgem Mrs. Odls Mack and
son, Jolmnie of Lake City, and
Lewis Simon of Wsshingtoa, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Terry left last
ireek ror thefr Tiome
Fla., after spending a week here
with Mm. Terry’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Gaskin and a week to
Anderson with Mr. Terry’s parents.
Mm Benlsh Sheorn spent tost
weekend in Decatur, Os., with her
nelce, Mrs. Chevls Ligon (Mar
garet Taylor) and Mr. Ligon. Mr.
Ligon is studying for the ministry
St the Columbia Theological Semi
nary.
Sterne Bolte, (tori Reasonover,'
Libba Smith, Patricia Hollman and
Johhny Kornegay accompanied by
Rev. A. D. McArn, left on Monday
for Preebyterian Pioneer confer
ence. Piedmont Springs, Kings
Oeek, S. C. Rev. McArn returned
on Tuesday.
An interesting family party seen
at the Camden theater Monday
evening were the five sitsers of O.
J. Smjrrl: Miss Mamie Smyrl, who
resides at the family home; Mrl.
Cowman Shaw, Columbia: Mrs.
George Creed, Mrs. Fred Ogburn.
and Mrs. Nannie Campbell, all of
Camden.
Mrs. J. H. Hammond, Jr., hAs re*
turned home from the Camden hoe-
pltal after undergoing treatment
there the past 'weOk for Injoriet
received when her car overturned
about three mtlee out of town on
the Bishopville highway. Her son,
Bobby, was with her al the time
of the accident bnt escaped in
jury.
W. C. McCariey, Kershaw oonn-
ty agent; John R Orifflth, aasiit-
ant county agrat; Miss Margaret
rweO. Ikome detoottitntRm usentr
MUs Myrl Lane, aasistknt home
demonstration agent, accompanied
by lt4 boys and glrU of Kershaw
connty 4-H clnb, left on Monday
for a week’s camp at (torap Bob
Cooper on SanleoOooper lake, near
Manning.
Carolyn Campbell
Honored At Supper
Miss (torolyn Campbell, brido-
elect, was sgsin honored when her
aunt, ^Miss Jessie L. Campbell, gave
a steak supper at her borne, on
Lafayette Avenue on Sunday even
ing. Only members of their family
were asked and supper was pre
pared and served from an ontdoor
grill on the town of the (tompholl
reMonco. The honor guest was
presented six crystal wine glssses
in her chosen pattern.
ONLY Dighwasher thot h€oi9^it$
Own Wtier,
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Campbell-Cooper
To Wed Saturday
August 2nd
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Miss (torolyn CUunpbell, who will
be married to Jamea Lanrin Coop-
ef, Jr., on Satnrday, Angnst 1, was
comidimMited (« last Thnrsdsy af
ternoon when Mist Edna Team and
Mias Margaret VanLandingham
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This lovely affair was held at
the VanLandingham home on
Lyttleton street and the home waa
beantilully decorated with summer
flowers.
’The dining |pom table was cen
tered with a Jow bowl of bride’s
flowers and punch, ice cakes and
sandwiches were served by the
hoetessea
Later a miscetlaneous shower
was given^Mlss Campbell by the
following guests; Misses Molly
Ruth Redfearn, Katherine Sheorn,
Virginia Campbell, Patty Bailes of
Jessup, Oa.. Bobby Whitlock of
Monks Corner, Mrs. Ben L. Team,
Mrs. S. W. VanLandingham and
Mrs. J. L. Coopor, Sr.
Brasington-Ellison'
Engagement To Take
Plape This Fall
• The following announcement; ap-
posrlng in the Columbia Record Is
of much interest to Camden peo
ple as the bride-elect Miss Barbara
Frances Brastngton is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Cecil Brastngton of
Columbia who was the former Cor-
rine Lewis of this city.
Forecasting a propslnont nuptial
event of the Ml is the announce
ment of the engagement of Mlsa
Barbara Frances BraSlngton to
James Hagood Ellison, made today
by the parents of the bride-elect.
Mr. and Mrs. (tocil BrfMington of
Colombia, formerly of High Point
and Charlotte^ N. C. Mrs. Braslng-
ton is the former Miss Oorinne
Lewis of (tomden. The lovely blonde
bride-elect attend the Woman’s col
lege of the. University of Iwth
Carolina for two years; where she
waa president of the freehman
class and elected a marshall Ip
the Kikean society. She was grad
uated In music from the University
of South Carolina to Jane, 1941.
At the university. Miss Brasing-
ton was president of the Co-Ed as
sociation and of Alpha D^U Pi so
rority, s member of Alpha Kappa
Gamma. Beaux Arts clnb. Honor
Board, May court, was pictured in
the besnty section of Garnet and
Black, and was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa, After graduatloD she studied
piano with Edwin Hughes in New
York City and for the past win
ter has been a member of the
music fscnity of Wesleyan collage
in Macon, Os.
Mr. Ellison Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Oaillard BUison.
Sr., of Columbia, his mother being
the former Miss Sophie Aldrich of
Barnwell. He was graduated from
Columbia high soohol and attended
the University of South Csroltes
prior to sntmrtog the Marins CorpsJ fraternity, KMWe Sigma Kappa
in which he served, for |8 mon^s. - - •
At the nnlvefeity.'llr. EUisoh was
a member of Sigm Alpha Spsihm
and Beanx Artaiclnb.-
The wedding la to take pliBm to
the fan
All waldi rfpqb work
dcme hara la diaekad
•dantUkxdlx hj 5ia
whidi faints'em oocu-
fotp^raoord of tha rota
of your wotdi, cMUiing
you that cdl work hoa
baan propariy dona.
•ESEHIEI Tl lEMMl
nut rUMF OF ACeilMT
The Hof f er Co.
COMING
Camden Theatre
FrL-Sat., July 18-19
"ADVENTURES OF
TOM SAWYER”
In Teehnieoler
Tommy Kelly—May Robson
Jackie Moran
Alto Ssloetod Shorts
Sat, July 19—10:30 P.M.
"MURDER IS MY
BUSINESS”
Hugh Beaumont
Cheryl Walker
a Bin, ia this totaii if ton
pmulH yM Sad ■
delkasy sf dlrar buMSf.. •
la Say
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Moii.-Tuaa., Ji^y 21-2S
"THE FARMER’S
. DAUGHTER"
Loretta Young Joseph Cottsfi
Ethel Barrymore
Also Lateot News
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WacL-Tliiira., July 23-24
"jSiNNY O’CLOCK”
Diek Fowsli—-Evelyn Koyos
Also Nows
At PENNEY’S
. Some people still have the strange idea that small
l^gets don't entitle them to good tpuiity! Nonsense!
Tbejr're the veiy people who mujt ^v* quality. What
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The lowest price we know of
,.forthisVirgin Wool 5-lh.
Blanket
fl
You get 100% pure virgin wool — not r«K'
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POLAR NITE BLANKETS
Full 6*lb. weight virgin wooW72* x
510* sImI White with colors.
14.75
AU.WOOL BLANKETS
4 lbs. of soft virgin wool-double woven
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COTTON PLAID BLANKETS
Strong imported cottons-plaid or In* ^ ^
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4H Uw in 72’ x 84* double bed sise.
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4% 11m af pure vif|^ vroot 80*. 190*. ^
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SUMMER CLEARANCE
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Continuing Drastic PRICE CUTS On
- all Summer Wearing Apparel.
SHEER, FUU FASHIONlb
BIG TABLE, ODD LOTB IN
NYLONS oOc
CHUBREIfS aAc
Tropical Bl^ Shade X \
$14» Vahia, Oialy
% J*
OXFORDS JfJf;*.,
Regular to $3.96
MEN% WOMEN%
CHILDREN’S
ALL STYLES.
BATHING
SUITS
NOW
-^’PUCE
NEW SELECTION, RE-PRICING
SUMMER ^ “
DRESSES
$1,2-5® & i®®
RE-PRlClNG and GROUPING
WOMEN’S
SHOES
VALUES |SdN> and UP
NOW
Pair
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AdditUmal New Valuee Being Selected
Every Day. ft • Come .Early And Often To Savei
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